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SUBJECT 
Aberdeen, British Medical Association at, 595 
Abor Invertebrates, 275 
Abydos, Discoveries, E. Naville, 36, 91 
Acceleration, Unit of, Dr. O. Klotz, 611 
Active Nitrogen, Prof. H. B. Baker, Hon. R. J. Strutt, 5; 
(and Dr. Tiede and E. Domcke), 478 
Adélie Penguins, Surgeon G. M. Levick, 314, 612 
Adsorption Coefficients, J. Bancelin, 103 ; Adsorption, Prof. 
F. T. Trouton, 642 
Advertisement and Ags ae 196 
Aerating Aquaria, Method of, E. W. Gildersleeves, 162 
Aero Club of America, 411 
Aerudynamic Institute of Koutchino, 330; Langley Aero- 
dynamical Laboratory, 653; Aerodynamic Laboratory 
of Auteuil, L. Lecornu, 657 
Aerology, New Units in, Prof. A. McAdie, 58; 
Baynes, 110; Prof. B. Brauner, 136 
Aeronautical Science, Recent Progress in, 614 
Aeronautical Society: Wilbur Wright Memorial Lecture, 
Dr. R. T. Glazebrook, 388; Gold Medal to Prof. G. H. 
RoE 
Bryan, 434 
Aeroplanes: Development of the Aeroplane, Dr. R. T. 
Glazebrook, 388; Aeroplane Wings, Prof. H. Chatley, 
401; Langley Flying Machine, 564; the RE 1 of the 
Royal Aircraft Factory, 614 
African Mammal Fauna, 70 
Agriculture: Experiment Station for Lea Valley, 36; 
Drought-resisting Adaptation in Maize, G. N. Collins, 
119; From the Letter-files of S. W. Johnson, Elizabeth 
A. Osborne, 133; Chemistry of the Garden, D. R. 
Edwardes-Ker, 161; Jawes and Gilbert Centenary 
Fund, 164; Hops, Dr. J. Schmidt, 199; International 
Institute of Agriculture, 329; Importance of Mineral 
Elements in Feeding Farm Animals, 383; Iodine and 
Carbolic for Cattle Diseases, Major Holmes, 435; 
Congress of Tropical Agriculture, 489; Manuring of 
Market Gardens, Dr. Dyer and F. W. E. Shrivell, 553; 
Chemistry of Cattle Feeding and Dairying, J. A. 
Murray, 553; Garden Farming, L. C. Corbett, 553; 
Makers of Modern Agriculture, Dr. W. Macdonald, 
556; Agricultural Bacteriology, Dr. F. Lo6hnis, 605; 
the Oil Palm, F. M. Milligan, 608; Rubber, H. 
Brown, 608; the Banana, W. Fawcett, 608 
Albury Park, Catalogue of Trees and Shrubs in, A. B. 
Jackson, 237 
Alcoholic Fermentation, Dr. 
Alcyonarian, New Type, 435 
Algz, Blue-green, H. Wager, 583; Dr. C. D. Walcott, 652 
Algebra: Higher Algebra, Dr. W. P. Milne, 159; a Shorter 
Algebra, W. M. Baker and A. A. Bourne, 236; Key to 
“A New Algebra,” S. Barnard and J. M. Child, 236; 
Algebra of Logic, L. Couturat, Lydia G. Robinson, 
504; Algebra for Preparatory Schools, T. Dennis, 504 ; 
Test Papers, Elementary, C. V. Durrell, 504 
Alkaline Sulphides, E. Rengade and N. Costeanu, 
All Men are Ghosts, L. P. Jacks, A. E. Crawley, 
Allegheny Observatory, 488, 671 
Alloys of Copper, Nickel, and Aluminium, L. Guillet, 102 ; 
Thermo-electric Power of Selenides of Tin, H. Pélabon, 
A. Harden, 463 
155 
81 
473; Alloys for Standards, 483; Constitution of Alloys, 
Dr. W. Guertler, Dr. C. H.> Desch, ‘605 5 
Alpha Particles, Passage through Photographic Films, 
H. P. Walmsley and Dr. W. Makower, 367 
Alphabet, Sounds and Signs: a Criticism of the, A. Wilde, 
318 
Alternating Currents, Primer on, Dr. W. G. Rhodes, 54; 
Alternate Current Working, Capt. G. L. Hall, 477 
Lndex 
| Alumina Precipitation and Fluorides, Mlle. 
Nature, 
October 1, 1914 
BN DEX. 
H. Cavaignac, 
155 
Ambidexterity and Mental Culture, Dr. 
Jones, 162 
America: American Indian Tribes, 38; Smoke Abatement 
in America, 69; American Chemical Society: 
Address: Industrial Research in America, A. D. Little, 
45; Early Norse Visits, W. H. Babcock, 136; 
American Research on Clays, H. E. Ashley, G. H. 
Brown, Dr. J. W. Mellor, 363 ; American Faunas, 382 ; 
Americanists’ International Congress, 434; American 
Philosophical Society, 492; Secular Climatic Changes, 
Prof. E. Huntington and others, 617; Animal Com- 
munities in Temperate America, Dr. V. E. Shelford, 
66 
BER ona Content of Water of Small Ponds, J. T. Saunders, 
341 
Ammonite Tragophylloceras loscombi, L. F. Spath, 394 
Amnauer Hansen Cruise, 381 
Amoeba, Induced Cell-reproduction in, J. W. Cropper and 
A. H. Drew, 611 
Ampére Molecular Current shown in Metals, Broie silewiss 
Onnes, 481, 524 
Anesthetics, Dr. D. W. Buxton, 213; Administration of, 
385 
Anaphvlaxy, C. Richet, 314 
Anatomy: Physiological Plant Anatomy, Prof. G. Haber- 
landt, M. Drummond, 477 ; Anatomy of Salivary Glands 
in Mammalia, 606 
Ancient: Ancient Monuments Boards, 64; Ancient Monu- 
ments of Wales, 619; Ancient Monuments Law, 668; 
Ancient Times, Lilian Gask, 353-4; Ancient India, 
Prof. Rapson, 664 
Animals: Childhood of Animals, Dr. P. C. Mitchell, 371; 
Fantham and Annie Porter, 501; 
H. Macnaughton- 
Animal Parasites, Dr. 
Animal Communities in Temperate America, Dr. V. E. 
Shelford, 665 
Antarctic: Mawson Expedition, 11; Australasian Expedi- 
tion, Sir Douglas Mawson, 466; Antarctic Parasites, 
12-13; Sir E. Shackleton’s (Imperial Transantarctic) 
Expedition, 36, 65; Gift of 24,o0ol. from Sir J. Caird, 
459; Members of, 536; Antarctic Bibliography, J. 
Denucé, 38-39; Antarctic Stallk-eyed Crustacea, Rev. 
T. R. R. Stebbing, 207; Scottish Antarctic Expedi- 
tion, 218; Belgica Voyage, 222; Antarctic Fishes, 
Distribution, C. T. Regan, 260 
Antelope: Skeleton of Myotragus balearicus found by Miss 
Bate, Dr. C. W. Andrews, 445 
Anthocyanic Pigments, E. Rosé, 155 
Anthocyanins, A. E. Everest, 127 
Anthrax : Staining Reaction, 15; Changes in Bacilli due to 
Ultra-violet Rays, Mme. V. Henri, 181; Treatment by 
Injecting Sterilised Pyocyanic Cultures, L. and C. 
Fortineau, 181 
Anthropoid Ape Jaw, A. S. Woodward, 288 
Anthropology: Study of Man (Criminal and Defective), 
A. MacDonald, 66; Ancient Remains in German East 
Avgica, Ore oH: Reck, go; Ambidexterity, Dr. H. 
Macnaughton-Jones, 162; Red Sea Coast, C. Cross-' 
land, 163; Malay Aboriginal Tribes, 168; Cré6 Magnon 
Man: Imprints of his Hand, Prof. W. J. Sollas, 240; 
Frazer Fund, 312; Ancient Human Bones from Dublin, 
J. R. D. Holtby, 314; Who are the Maoris? A. K. 
Newman, 318; Diminutive Mummy Heads of. Jibaro 
Indians, 382; Fair Eskimo Tribe, V. Stefansson, 400; 
Urgent Need for Investigation, Dr. Rivers, Prof. Jenks, 
